Learning Blender 3D by Following Along
codemod
Get familiar with Blender and start having fun by following along. Upgrade your Blender skills step by step through these short examples.
Basic
Blender, 3d-modelling
The first step to freely expressing the modeling you want with Blender. This course is packed with an understanding of features—such as modeling, texturing, rendering, physics, particles, material nodes, animation, and libraries—along with various know-how. Let's get familiar with Blender by creating various objects in a cute and charming isometric house style. Join me and develop the ability to turn your imagination into 3D!
244 learners
Level Beginner
Course period Unlimited
Reviews from Early Learners
5.0
혜원
I first watched YouTube and followed along, then purchased and am now taking the Inflearn course after hearing about its launch. As I felt on YouTube, the teaching is really thorough in theory, and it was incredibly easy to study because you mention things repeatedly so we don't forget and even take care of review. I've taken many other courses and tried on my own, but even while using Blender functions, I lacked understanding of why I was using them - through this course, I'm learning a lot. Follow-along style courses allowed me to complete works, but Blender just felt difficult, whereas this course seems to give time to become friends with Blender. That's why learning is enjoyable. It's a course where I feel sad it's ending while also being curious about the next content. Thank you for creating this course. I've also come to want to create many works while using Blender. I'll keep fighting until the end of the course! Thank you :)
5.0
LeeHwi
The lecture pace isn't too fast, so I can follow along sufficiently without having to adjust the playback speed! And it's not just about showing how to make things, but also showing various problems that can arise during the process and providing solutions, so when errors occur or I get stuck, I can solve them calmly without panicking! It's also great that you keep mentioning shortcuts and convenience features throughout the lecture so I don't forget them!! :) I think this was my best choice this year 😊😊
5.0
pokedo
Wow! I've tried famous legendary courses (in English) on Udemy and various domestic courses, but this is the best among Korean-language courses 😆😆😆 You're incredibly meticulous, and I used to have to pause and replay lectures because other instructors would just tell you shortcuts and then immediately start using them😭😢 But Code Mode teaches you where to go and check first before introducing shortcuts, then gradually helps you apply them, which is perfect for beginners. It's kind and thorough, so I recommend it to Blender beginners or those who are struggling after opening Blender again after a long time~~ Even though I know the very basics, I listened from the beginning and it was great that you pointed out parts I didn't fully understand before!
Blender Basic Functions A to Z
Blender know-how to improve the quality of your work
Various modeling approaches to develop application skills
Decorate the house you've always imagined yourself.
Create it together using Blender, a free 3D program.
Learning to do something you love is such a joyful experience!
Codemode's <Joyful Blender> has
structured each lesson to be around 30 minutes long so that you can learn one thing every day.
Level up your modeling skills, starting from simple props that even beginners can make, to
various features like modifiers and physics.
Go all the way to completing lively videos with animation.
43 hours of introductory Blender lectures! We'll teach you everything properly, from principles to applications..
Learn Blender in a fun way through cute and round everyday examples.
Create a learning routine with serial-style lectures.
With new update notifications, you'll naturally develop a study habit. sẽ được hình thành một cách tự nhiên.
Cute style modeling
Everyday material expression
Fun Physics and Particles
Lively animation
Rendering know-how
How to use the library
Recommended For
What is Blender?
Anyone who is new to the 3D tool, Blender
Blender
I want to make round 3D objects too!
Those who want to practice modeling
with cute examples
I learned it, so why isn't it working!
Those who are confident in following along
but find it difficult to create on their own
In Part 1, we cover the process of mastering Blender's basics through hands-on modeling.
Beyond simply learning tool functions, you will understand the entire 3D production workflow
by creating real-world examples such as posters, frames, canvases, and memo boards.
Basic Materials for textures and surfaces
Random Color that changes every time you bring it out
You will learn these features.
Mesh, Curve, Proportional Editing, Origin, 3D Cursor, Parent & Child
Understanding the Modeling, Texturing, and Rendering stages |
Frequently used modifiers (Array, Bevel, Solidify, Subdivision Surface)
Basic material expression (Color, Metallic, Roughness, Transmission)
Expressing wood and stone materials with nodes (Noise Texture, Voronoi Texture) | Expressing random colors with nodes
Modeling posters, frames, canvases, and memo boards by importing images
In this part, based on the basics of Blender, we will proceed with a
practice-oriented stage to build confidence by utilizing various functions and modifiers.
Beyond simply creating 'pretty objects,' you will develop the sense to apply functions freely.
Curve
Screw
Texture Paint
Tissue
You will learn these functions.
Expressing various materials (Emission, Noise Texture, Magic Texture)
Modeling a bowl by drawing desired images with Texture Paint and stamping with stencils
Modeling a clock using Text
Modeling calendar springs with the Screw modifier
Modeling refrigerator magnets by importing icon (svg) files
Modeling a fruit basket with Curve Knots
Modeling a rattan basket with the Tissue add-on
Modeling hanging plants with Simple Deform and Curve Modifier
Learn how to create 'lifelike objects'
using physics simulations, nodes, textures, and particle systems. Beyond simple modeling, the key is to
implement textures and movements that feel as if you could actually touch them with your hands.
Expressing softly flowing cloth
Creating natural modeling with Cloth Physics
Creating a fluffy teddy bear with the Particle System
Expressing plants with a sense of volume
Adding syrup and decorations to complete the details
Creating a crispy texture with nodes and gradients
Physics simulations that add reality
Expressing a golden-brown pretzel with Texture Paint
Learn these features.
Expressing fabric with pattern images | Modeling natural blankets, throws, tablecloths, and cushions using Cloth Physics | Modeling teddy bears, rugs, vines, and pretzels with Particle System | Expressing baked bread by painting naturally with Texture Paint (cinnamon rolls, pretzels) | Creating patterns with nodes or expressing baked bread with gradients (croissants, buns) | Stacking cookies with Rigid Body | Expressing waffle syrup by drawing curves on the surface
A coffee machine dripping coffee drop by drop
An oven with freshly baked bread coming out
Laptop loading screen animation
Animation of a freshly made waffle from a waffle maker
In this part, we will show you animation techniques that breathe "life" into static models.
By organically connecting various functions—from Shape Keys, modifiers, and effects to compositing—
you will complete scenes that come alive like actual product videos.
The examples consist of warm directions capturing movements from everyday life.
You will learn these features.
Shape-shifting animation with Shape Keys | Bouncy movements using the Graph Editor
Generating text with the Build Modifier | Rotating text with Simple Deform
Creating shattering text effects with Explode | Using Glare in Compositing
Bouncing lids with the Bounce Effect | Creating realistic smoke with Smoke
How to save and reuse smoke as VDB files
The final part is the stage where you bring together all the objects and animations created so far into one space to create a scene finished like a work of art.
Combine elements of light, camera, and direction to complete a short 3D sequence video and
breathe life and atmosphere into the space you created yourself.
An animation of light coming in when the curtains are drawn
Placing objects where you want using the library
Lighting expression know-how to enhance the quality of your work
Camera know-how to enhance the quality of your work
You will learn these features.
Applying Cloth Physics and Shape Keys | Utilizing the Asset Browser
Expressing realistic sunsets with Sky Texture | Adding depth to light with Volume
Using various Focal Lengths depending on the situation | Creating out-of-focus effects with Depth of Field
Understanding how to use Color Management
Thoroughly edited 40 hours of lecture content
Unlimited Q&A
PDF file with shortcuts and concept summaries
3 custom-made SVG files
8 types of textures created by hand
21 types of hand-drawn illustrations
Q1. What programs are used in the lecture?
As for the program, all you need is Blender. Blender is a free program, and this course uses version 4.5. Instructions on how to install it are included in the course.
Q2. I've watched many basic Blender tutorials, but it's too difficult when I try to create something on my own.
You need to understand the principles and concepts to develop the ability to apply them. Even if you've learned how to make a cup, problems will arise if you change the material to glass or fill it with a drink. You need to understand the characteristics of glass materials to identify and solve the problem. In this course, I explain various modeling approaches to help you build your application skills and customize things exactly how you want. Once you finish the course, you will have the power to create whatever you desire.
Q3. It's frustrating when errors occur or things don't work out during modeling and I can't find a solution.
The Q&A board for this course is freely open. Since learners are diverse and each person's level of knowledge varies, it is natural for questions or errors to arise. While solving things on your own is good, sometimes a single tip can make it easy to resolve. I especially understand that the frustration when getting stuck in a 3D program is significant. Please feel free to use the Q&A board whenever you get stuck.
Q4. Was there anything you paid special attention to when creating the lecture?
Just as I did with "Kind Blender," I paid great attention to my voice and pronunciation during filming. Because I performed meticulous editing, I minimized any stagnant pauses unlike lectures conducted entirely in a full-live format. Therefore, you will be able to watch the videos with a bit more of a sense of speed. I prepared the lectures so that you can learn efficiently and without wasting time.
For those who want to clarify concepts clearly
For those who want to learn modeling step-by-step
Those who enjoy learning by doing while creating examples
Those who want to quickly get a taste of everything up to physics and animation
Standard (Concept-oriented): Friendly 0 - Friendly 1 - Friendly 2 - Friendly 3 (Friendly 2, which is practice-oriented, can be skipped)
Efficiency (Maximum features): Friendly 0 - Friendly 1 - Fun House - Friendly 3
Practical (Learning through examples from the start): Joyful House - Friendly 3
CODEMOD
Hello. I am CODEMOD, a Blender artist. :)
I am always putting a lot of thought into creating my lectures so that those who take them can learn Blender enjoyably without finding it too difficult. The goal I consider most important is 'enabling you to create what you want on your own.' It is about helping you express and bring to life the images you have imagined through Blender. Since there are various modeling methods, once you experience different approaches and go through the process of finding the one that suits you, application becomes easier and you will be able to create whatever you want.
Even though it's an online course, the Q&A is open without any limits. As you can see from the existing Q&A board, I will help you resolve issues even if it means receiving your Blender files separately via email, so please feel free to ask questions whenever you get stuck.
Preview lessons are also available, so it would be a good idea to check out the teaching style in advance. If you look at the reviews for my course, you'll see many kind words. In particular, many people say things like, "Now that I understand the concepts, I can apply them well," or "I feel like I'm learning properly." So, drawing courage from that support, I'd like to say that I hope you'll learn Blender properly with me. I'll make sure to teach you in a fun and informative way.
See you in class! :)
Who is this course right for?
A person learning Blender for the first time
People who want to practice modeling while creating something beautiful
People who can follow along but struggle to create what they want on their own
Need to know before starting?
If you find it difficult, I recommend taking Friendly Blender LV.0 first. LV.0 is a course designed for those who are new to 3D.
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99 lectures ∙ (43hr 24min)
Course Materials:
4. Box
32:12
5. Facial tissue
40:50
6. Cup
32:13
10. Poster
26:23
11. Canvas & Frames
31:58
12. Book
41:50
13. Memo Board
31:03
14. Ceramic object
31:27
15. Jenga
12:36
16. Tableware
39:13
18. Frying pan
21:50
19. Pot
32:55
20. Egg
34:10
21. Stool
19:46
22. Desk
29:23
23. Plant Cactus
30:35
24. Notepad & Pencil
31:19
25. Slippers
12:02
26. Desk chair
28:42
27. Coffee tray
32:31
28. Desk lamp
21:51
29. String lights
24:35
30. Wall light
22:57
31. TV
32:47
32. Fridge magnet
24:32
33. Refrigerator
21:42
34. An open book
19:24
35. Speaker
26:45
36. Remote control
31:30
39. Glass kettle
19:58
41. Calendar
20:05
42. Wall clock
21:19
43. Apple basket
30:26
44. Peach basket
26:19
45. Rattan basket
29:51
46. Hwabyung
28:46
47. Large plant
18:19
48. Hanging plants
47:41
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23 reviews
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Wow! I've tried famous legendary courses (in English) on Udemy and various domestic courses, but this is the best among Korean-language courses 😆😆😆 You're incredibly meticulous, and I used to have to pause and replay lectures because other instructors would just tell you shortcuts and then immediately start using them😭😢 But Code Mode teaches you where to go and check first before introducing shortcuts, then gradually helps you apply them, which is perfect for beginners. It's kind and thorough, so I recommend it to Blender beginners or those who are struggling after opening Blender again after a long time~~ Even though I know the very basics, I listened from the beginning and it was great that you pointed out parts I didn't fully understand before!
Thank you for saying it's the best. When I see reviews like this, I get all excited and happy. It's rewarding to see that my careful attention to detail paid off. Please continue to enjoy the course! :)
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5
It explains Blender's features in detail from the basic concepts in an easy and thorough way. The explanations are really excellent. What A is, what it means, when to use it, precautions, related features, shortcuts... really covers everything. You can tell this is a meticulously prepared lecture. In the past, I used to wonder "what is this toolbar for... when do you use this... why does this happen like this?" but now I understand what everything is. It feels like drinking a hundred sodas and having my mind completely cleared. Plus, learning while making cute things makes it more fun and motivating. I'm really looking forward to the upcoming lectures and will keep going all the way to completion. Thank you so much for the great lecture!! ♥
I'm so happy to be refreshing! 😊😊😊 It's rewarding to see that all the hard work in preparation paid off. I'll work even harder to make sure the remaining lectures continue to be just as refreshing. Thank you so much for the wonderful review!! :)
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5
The lecture pace isn't too fast, so I can follow along sufficiently without having to adjust the playback speed! And it's not just about showing how to make things, but also showing various problems that can arise during the process and providing solutions, so when errors occur or I get stuck, I can solve them calmly without panicking! It's also great that you keep mentioning shortcuts and convenience features throughout the lecture so I don't forget them!! :) I think this was my best choice this year 😊😊
Wow.. saying it's the best choice! That's such a touching thing to say. 😊😊 I'm happy that the parts I put care into seem to have helped with taking the course. I'll continue to work hard on making them, so please enjoy the lectures. Thank you!! :)
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Usually when I listen to beginner courses, there are many "just do it first" style lectures, so while following along, I become too busy just trying to keep up without knowing what's what, and it gradually becomes less fun. But this course has explanations about why I'm learning this, so I understand it really well and it's so interesting that it naturally makes me want to try applications too!! The next section comes out in December, but I think it would be disappointing to finish it too quickly, so I'm planning to do repetition and applications together. As expected, it's the best!!!
It makes me so happy that you naturally want to apply what you've learned! That was exactly the goal I had in mind when creating this course, so I'm thrilled to hear you say that. I feel encouraged and motivated to create even better courses more quickly. Thank you! Keep up the great work with your Blender studies!! :)
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It's so fun... I'm not even working in a related field, but I applied just because it looked cute. I secretly play the videos next to me at work and follow along on weekends, making little things bit by bit - it feels like playing a game and is really healing. The lectures are divided by simple props that don't require long work sessions, so there's a sense of achievement every time I finish one, and the advantage is that I can listen to them in light, manageable chunks. After finishing all of this, I want to take the white cat thumbnail lecture too and try making animations with my favorite characters.
I'm so proud and happy that you're making it as fun as a game! Just seeing the first phrase 'It's fun...' made my lips curl up into a smile. Those dots seem so sincere! 😊😊 Thank you. I'll keep up my energy and continue making the next lectures! :)
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